Month Over Month Calculator
Calculate percentage change between two monthly values for business performance analysis
Calculate Month-Over-Month Change
The baseline value for comparison (previous month)
The current value for comparison (current month)
Month-Over-Month Results
Formula used: MoM = ((v2 - v1) / v1) × 100
Calculation: ((0 - 0) / 0) × 100 = 0.00%
Performance Insights
Example Calculation
E-commerce Revenue Growth
January Revenue: $50,000
February Revenue: $55,000
Absolute Change: $5,000
Business Context: Valentine's Day campaign impact
Calculation
MoM = ((v2 - v1) / v1) × 100
MoM = (($55,000 - $50,000) / $50,000) × 100
MoM = 10.00%
10% month-over-month revenue growth
Business Applications
Finance
Monitor revenue, expenses, and profit changes
Marketing
Track follower growth and engagement
Sales
Analyze customer acquisition and sales volume
Operations
Monitor production and operational metrics
Analysis Tips
Consider seasonal patterns and market trends
Compare with industry benchmarks
Look for consistent trends over multiple months
Identify and account for one-off events
Understanding Month-Over-Month Analysis
What is Month-Over-Month Change?
Month-over-Month (MoM) change measures the percentage increase or decrease between two consecutive months. It's a key metric for tracking short-term business performance and identifying trends.
Why is it Important?
- •Provides early indicators of business performance
- •Helps identify seasonal patterns and trends
- •Enables quick response to performance changes
- •Supports data-driven decision making
Formula Explanation
MoM = ((v2 - v1) / v1) × 100
- MoM: Month-over-Month percentage change
- v1: Value in the first month (baseline)
- v2: Value in the second month (current)
Note: Positive values indicate growth, while negative values indicate decline.
Interpreting MoM Results
Positive Growth (>0%)
Indicates improvement. Strong positive growth (>10%) suggests excellent performance.
Flat Performance (~0%)
Suggests stability but may indicate stagnation. Consider market context.
Negative Growth (<0%)
Indicates decline. Significant negative growth (<-10%) requires immediate investigation.